Top 5 Questions Patients Ask About Peptide Therapy 1
Rather than replacing growth hormone directly, it is believed to signal the body to release its own natural growth hormone through the pituitary gland
Choose methylcobalamin if: You have confirmed MTHFR mutations Elevated homocysteine levels Neurological or mood symptoms You tolerate methylated supplements well Choose hydroxocobalamin if: Sensitive to methyl-B12 (anxiety, insomnia) Histamine intolerance or MCAS Need gentle, balanced B12 support Want detoxification benefits Choose adenosylcobalamin if: Chronic fatigue is your primary concern Mitochondrial dysfunction Want to combine with methyl-B12 for comprehensive support Consider combination formulas: Many practitioners recommend combining forms: Methyl-B12 + Adeno-B12 (methylation + energy) Hydroxy-B12 + Adeno-B12 (gentle + energy) All three forms for comprehensive support The bottom line: For MTHFR mutations, methylcobalamin is typically most effective for supporting methylation and lowering homocysteine
Several researchs have demonstrated the role of free radicals and significantly elevated levels of nitric oxide in the development of OCD [68]
If you have a history of high blood pressure, check with your doctor before starting any electrolyte supplement, as salt can make blood pressure and other conditions worse
BPC-157 stands out among joint peptides for its unique dual action on digestive health and musculoskeletal repair